Welcome Back! Eminem’s Expanded Edition and More Drama Unfolding

Hello again, and welcome back to another update. Eminem has just announced an expanded edition of his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady, set to release this week, just days after his performance at the VMAs. The announcement reads: “Missing: Slim Shady, have you seen him? 👀 The Death of Slim Shady Expanded Mourners Edition drops this Friday the 13th.”

The Eminem Show (Expanded Edition) by Eminem, Obie Trice, Dina Rae, D12, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Hailie Jade, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Proof on Beatsource

It turns out some of the speculations following the VMAs were accurate. It’s intriguing that social media users began predicting something major for Friday the 13th right after the announcement. This reaction perfectly captures the excitement and anticipation.

Today, we also have updates on the ongoing drama surrounding Kendrick Lamar’s upcoming Super Bowl performance in New Orleans. As we discussed in the previous video, many rappers have weighed in, but none have been as outspoken as Nicki Minaj. She has taken the issue to a whole new level, launching a full-scale attack on Jay-Z, which has sparked an engaging exchange of responses.

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Just like 50 Cent, Nicki Minaj is being praised as one of the few in hip-hop with the courage to call out Jay-Z for alleged underhanded tactics. We also heard from New Orleans rapper Juvenile, who shared his thoughts on the situation, and Akademiks, who corroborated some of Nicki Minaj’s claims about Jay-Z’s behavior.

Additionally, there’s more on Eminem’s recent feature on LL Cool J’s Murdergram Deux. We got insights into the creation process directly from the man himself. Flavor Flav also weighed in, reaffirming his admiration for Eminem, saying, “Eminem is my favorite rapper and he’s opening the VMAs. We stan on Wednesday.”

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Nicki Minaj, Birdman, and More Slam Jay-Z For Super Bowl Halftime Show

Starting with Juvenile, he directly addressed the NFL, bypassing Jay-Z’s team responsible for planning, as shown in a recent snippet. As previously noted, Kendrick is a fitting choice for the Super Bowl from a business perspective, but it’s amusing to see some disingenuous arguments suggesting that artists like Rihanna or BeyoncĂ©, who are not hip-hop artists, should perform instead.

Moving on, Nicki Minaj initially approached the issue slowly but quickly escalated her rhetoric on social media, blasting Jay-Z in a series of posts. She first posted, “I love watching the whole industry play dumb time after time. The truth is the truth no matter who tells it. Picking and choosing who y’all accept truth from, then BAM POW might tell you a joke but won’t tell you a lie.”

As people tried to decipher her posts, Nicki didn’t hold back, stating, “Go and enjoy your freaking money before it is too late.” She ramped up her criticism, making it clear her ire was directed at Jay-Z. She criticized Jay-Z for moving in on the NFL deal shortly after the black community’s boycott, accusing him of using the community for his own gain while being an aggressive capitalist.

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Akademiks supported Nicki’s claims about Jay-Z’s operations with Tidal and the so-called bait and switch. Nicki continued her tirade, denouncing Jay-Z as spiteful and emphasizing Lil Wayne’s significant contributions to hip-hop.

Nicki Minaj also took a stand against those trashing Lil Wayne, defending him vehemently. She pointed out that Lil Wayne, despite not seeking recognition, has had a profound impact on hip-hop. She criticized critics for their disrespect and highlighted Wayne’s contributions to the genre.

As for the speculation about Roc Nation pushing Megan Thee Stallion as the face of female rap, some users have pointed out the ongoing efforts to diminish Lil Wayne’s legacy. The drama also extends to Megan Thee Stallion’s association with Jay-Z and BeyoncĂ©, adding another layer to the controversy.

Lastly, Charlamagne mentioned that Kendrick might face legal issues that could prevent him from performing “Not Like Us” at the Super Bowl. We also got insights into the creation of Murdergram Deux from LL Cool J, and fans are eagerly awaiting the music video, which could drop as soon as this week.

That’s all for today. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the ongoing commotion and the expanded edition of The Death of Slim Shady. Thanks for watching, and see you in the next update.